Performing beautifully in Clarence Strait, the M/V Susitna continues at sea trials.

Photo by Charley Starr
The rear admiral from New York who convinced a small Alaska shipyard to build a never-been-done-before vessel told an appreciative crowd today that the M/V Susitna is what’s right about America: former Rear Admiral Jay Cohen, Office of Naval Research.
The Colombian immigrant turned naval-architect-from-Seattle admitted that at first he did not think a small ship repair yard on an Alaska island could build an impossible ship. This yard’s achievement today, he said, meant more to him than the improbable engineering feats he overcame: Guido Perla, Guido Perla & Associates, Inc. |
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On the cover of Work Boat Magazine, the M/V Susitna is among the 10 most important ships of the year. |
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